D.C. Health will be set up outside Nationals Park from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. offering free Moderna and Johnson & Johnson shots to any D.C., Maryland, or Virginia residents who have yet to be vaccinated.

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The Washington Nationals are hosting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at their stadium this Saturday ahead of their 4 p.m. game against the Colorado Rockies. Any unvaccinated people who attend can receive a vaccine, as well as two free tickets to the game.

The seats aren’t bad either — check out the view from the 100 level.

D.C. Health will be set up outside Nationals Park from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. offering free Moderna and Johnson & Johnson shots to any D.C., Maryland, or Virginia residents who have yet to be vaccinated. Appointments are not required to receive the vaccine dose.

The Nationals have run multiple free vaccine clinics with D.C.’s health department this spring and summer, including a similar one in June where the team gave away 100-level tickets. D.C. Health has also given away free beer at the Kennedy Center to get shots in arms.

Fans who get the shot this weekend also get a Nationals goodie bag.

Take the Shot D.C. vaccine clinic; Nationals Park, 3-5 p.m.; on the corner of First Street and Potomac Ave SE, near the grand staircase at the First Base Gate.